Jun 28, 2019

Top 10 Technology Headlines for the week of June 24

Here is what happened in technology news for the week of June 24.

TechCrunch: Hackers are Stealing Years of Call Records from Hacked Cell Networks

By: Zack Whittaker

BBC News: Presidential Warnings 'Easy' to Spoof

By: N/A

Ars Technica: Iranian State Hackers Reload Their Domains, Release Off-the-Shelf RAT Malware

By: Sean Gallagher

New York Times: Google and the University of Chicago are Sued Over Data Sharing

By Daisuke Wakabayashi

CNBC: City Ransomware Attacks and Huge Payouts Mean a Once-Private Corporate Problem has Gone Public

By: Kate Fazzini

MIT Technology Review: The Radical Idea Hiding Inside Facebook’s Digital Currency Proposal

By: Mike Orcutt

Wall Street Journal: NSA Improperly Collected U.S. Phone Records a Second Time

By: Dustin Volz

CBS News: A Hacker Invaded 2 CBS Reporters' Lives Without Writing a Single Line of Code

By: Dan Patterson & Graham Kates

ProPublica: Aggression Detectors: The Unproven, Invasive Surveillance Technology Schools Are Using to Monitor Students

By: Jack Gillum & Jeff Kao

Motherboard: When Myspace Was King, Employees Abused a Tool Called 'Overlord' to Spy on Users

By: Joseph Cox